:r Amusements. TMVOLI. The Best IVOLI. For Music, T.TVOLI. For Comfort. IVOLI. For Refinement. TIVOLI. For Perfect Photo-play«, 1 IVOLI. For All the Leading Artist SPECIAL AJOTICE. IJ FECIAL II.OTICK.i SPECIAL ATOTICE./ SPECIAL 11OTICE/ It is seldom that a more suitablo wioiure fc ~ children, as well as "grown-ups" in screene< 5- In view of this there will be a/HOLIDA 3- MATINEE. / 3 THLS A FTERNOON, AT/ O Oft 3 " IHIS xLfTERNOON. AT U.O\J' i THIS A FTERNOON, AT •> Oft 3. Ihis Afternoon, AT £.o\J' Don't Miss tltc Delightful Favourite, MARGUERITE pLARK, AROUERITE V^LARK, MARGUERITE pLAKK, AKGUERITE L/LARK, MARGUERITE pLAKK, Marguerite V^lark. MARGUERITE pLARK, AROUERITE VvLAKh, MARGUERITE pLARK. AHGUEKITE VLAKK, MARGUERITE pLARK, Marguerite v^lark, IN THE pREAT i. IHE tTREAT THE pRE AT HE vjreat ucreen pantomime, ockeen I antomime, SCREEN PANTOMIME, SCREEN PANTOMIME, " the SEVEN cwans." IHE SEVEN UWANR."THE uEVEN WANS," Ihe UEVEN Owanh. "THE UEVEN SWANS." 1 HE UEVEN SWANS. THE SEVEN SWANS." HE SEVEN OWANS. THE (J EVEN SWANS." 1 HE HEVEN SWANS. "THE SEVEN SWANS." 1 HE SEVEN OWANS. To all those who love their childhood's tale <• we recommend "The Seven Swans," for i » is so artistically an.l imaginatively produce! ] that it is bound to bring joy to tho hearts o 1 all who behold it. 1 Who does not remember the etory of thi • little Princess who sacrificed much happinea to aid her seven brothers And who does no rejoice in her final triumph over hei enemies? ALSO. A Splendid Travel Picture, WITH burton p" ol mes to ttalifax urton Holmes to Halifax ALSO. to-night. Also, 10-night. ST. PATRICK'S TRAY'S PREAI OT IATRICK'S 1/AY'S VJREAI c fathering tn HE TIyOMAIN. Fathering Xx Ihe JU'omain Specially takan on Saturday Afternoon foi the Tivoli, this interesting film will be screened To-night, showing Procession, Sports, Groupings, Etc., Etc. ' The Latcrt American Gazette, etc.. and the 1 TIVOLI COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. TIVOIJ - Reserves at H. - TTYOLI 1 IVOLI - Cicala's. Queen - IJVOLJ TIVOLI - St., or Theatre. - rpiVOLI 1 IVOLI - 'Phone 2236, An to, - 1 IVOLI iPHAUTAUQUA FOR pHAUTAUQUA FOR (PHAUTAUQUA FOR 1 This now form of Entertainment is part of a World-movement of Lecturers, Music, Drama, and Wholesome Fellowship. FIRST SEASON IN NEW ZEALAND. The Auckland people have a wide reputation for appreciating the best in oratory. At Chautauqua an opportunity will bo found to hear four Master Lecturers— ■piOCTOR JOHNSON. A FUN PHILOSOPHER. MILDRED pLEMENS, COUSIN OF MARK TWAIN. rrON. T P TTERBSMAN. FORMER CAMPAIGN MANAGER OF THEO. ROOSEVELT, And /CHANCELLOR DRADFAD, A WORLD-FIGURE IN SOCIAL IDEALISM. MUSIC. MUSIC. music. MUSIC. Tbero will He Five Musical Companies— THE APOLLOS. THE MELODY MIRTH QUARTET, MISS CARRIE LANCELY AND ACCOMPANIST. THE SOUTHERN SEAS SEXTETTE, and THE NEW ZEALAND ARTISES TRIO, Composed of Auckland Girls, THE MISSES BARTLETT. SYMONS. AND HARVEY. DATES: March 20. 21, 22, 24. 25. 26. Programmes Daily, 2.45 and 8.45, TENT TO BE PITCHED ON OLD DOCK SITE. Near Ferry Building. Season Tickets. 10s Gd, interchangeable in family. Tickets from Committeemen and Wildman and Arcy. ipHAUTAUQOA FOR AUCKLAND! ipJHAUTAUQUA FOR AUCKLAND! ipHAUTAUQUA FOR AUCKLAND! ■' " ' Detence Notices. the parade (c!r,6.). Corporation Notices. BOROUGH OP MOUNT ALBERT. •WATER SUPPLY. The CouncJ regrets that owing to the I protracted dry weather tho local water supply has greatly diminished and has to be largely supplemented by City water lit heavy cost. As the auxiliary supply from the City mains may bo curtailed at any time on account of shortage, it has been decided to prohibit Forthwith the Use of Rose for garden purposed in tho Mnjnt Albert Borough. This restriction applios equally to all supplies, but will be lifted as soon as practicable. In the meantime, legal proceedings will be taken agsinst any person or persona found contravening this notice. H. UTTING. Town Clerk. Morningside, March 12, 1919. Legal Notices. TEGAL NOTICE. T QSBURNE-LILLY (Lato Director of Personal Services, New Zealand Defence Forces, has Having Severed Active Connection with the New Zealann Defence Forces, has RESUMED PRACTICE AS A BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, HOBSON BLDGS.. SHORTLAND ST. W- E. W. I NDER M R G. H.° M ETCALFE ' BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Having amalgamated their Practices, will henceforth carry on in Partnership under the firm namo of INDER AND METCALFE, At BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone A 579. Post Office Box 1089. MESSRS. "pARL AND T^ENT, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND. Announc* that they have admitted to Partnership MR. FRANK GEORGE MASSEY, LL.B. (Late Ma'jor N.Z.E.F.), and that the Partnership Practice, as from the Ist day of March, 1919, will be carried on under the Style of EARL, KENT. AND MASSEY. MEMORIAL AND BEREAVEMENT CARDS PRINTED BEST STYLES, HERALD OFFICE. Queen Street, ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17111, 17 March 1919, Page 10
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